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larga duración

la larga duración
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. long duration
La larga duración de los síntomas, que comenzaron a manifestarse hace semanas, nos hace pensar que se trata de una enfermedad crónica.The long duration of the symptoms, which started showing weeks ago, makes us think that it's a chronic disease.
b. longevity
Su carrera como cantante se caracterizó por su larga duración. Empezó a cantar profesionalmente cuando tenía diez años.Her career as a singer was characterized by its longevity. She started singing professionally when she was ten years old.
c. protracted length
La larga duración del juicio se debió a que personas muy influyentes estaban interesadas en que no acabara.The protracted length of the trial was due to the fact that very influential people were interested in keeping it going.
d. length
Mucha gente del público empezó a bostezar, lo que no me sorprendió dada la monotonía de la voz del orador y la larga duración de su discurso.Many people in the audience started yawning, which didn't surprise me given the monotony of the speaker's voice and the length of his speech.
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